Is a bottle of lemon flavor the same as extract?
No, a bottle of lemon flavor is not the same as extract. Lemon extract is a concentrated flavoring made from the peels of lemons, while lemon flavor is a more general term that can refer to a variety of products, including natural and artificial flavorings, extracts, and essences. Lemon extract is typically used in baking and cooking to add a strong lemon flavor to desserts, drinks, and other dishes, while lemon flavor can be used in a wider variety of applications, including candy, gum, toothpaste, and other products.
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